'1984' AO5 quotes Flashcards

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JEMask and mislead

Jem Berkes (2000)
–> Power of language

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“language has the power in politics to mask the truth and mislead the public”

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JEMind-control

Jem Berkes (2000)

mind-control tool

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“language becomes a mind-control tool, with the ultimate goal being the destruction of will and imagination”

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Berkescontrol

Jem Berkes (2000)
–> language not as a weapon but as a means of…

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“psychological control of the public”

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Jem Berkes (2000)
–> media manipulation of the population

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“slaves of the media” (Berkes, 2000)

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George Orwell, complete works XII (1940)

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“Almost certainly we are moving into an age of totalitarian dictatorship”

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Kristoffer Rissanen - hate

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“The Party uses hate to keep itself in power”

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Kika

Children

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“Children are essentially used to break up the family unit” (Kika)

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Forsterganda

E.M. Forster

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‘Big Brother also lurks behind Churchill and any leader whom propaganda utilises or invents’

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Thophamgraded

James Topham - language

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‘Language is degraded to such an extent that it only serves the government’

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Margaret Atwood on the appendix on Newspeak

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‘The essay on Newspeak is written in standard English… in the past tense, which can only mean that the regime has fallen, and that language and individuality have survived.’

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Derryalleable

Derry - language

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‘Orwell himself noticed the malleability of human ideals through language’

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Meyers - about the past

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Orwell “looked back in time as much as he looked forward” (Meyers)

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Brownie thinking

Brown (2010)

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“Through Winston Smith, Orwell shows how the ability of the individual to think freely in a society that attempts absolute control is empowering” (Brown, 2010)

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Padenveillance

Paden (1984)

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“There is little surveillance” (Paden, 1984)

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Control & Power

Ismail (2020)

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“The Party controls everything; it has the power and all power”

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Passagelement

Passage (2018)

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“The idea of love is represented as the core element which contributes to the existence of rebellion as the main conflict in the novel” (Passage, 2018)

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Luckhurst

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“It is impossible for the reader to not find their own politics reflected” (Luckhurst)
- It is a “mirror”

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Howe

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“A book clearly the product of fear” (Irving Howe)

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Lynch

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“There are parallels between BB and Stalin” (Lynch)